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so the funding has been approved, and we have funding for the refresh of the technology. the project construction work has started. this kick off occurred in august. and the construction is in progress, and mechanical work and the electrical work actually are happening right now. the plan for the next few months is after the construction work is complete, we are going to have the equipment installed starting march. this is a multi phase and the first is where the dbi will have the data migrated which is going to be complete by the end of may and that is the goal and this space is going to be available at our 1616 location for the human service and planning to move in. so that is the critical project. which is infrastructure and that is going to help the two departments at one time. >> okay. that will work. >> yes. >> it has been two years. so at this time and we will prepare and again, it is the city wide consolidation that was searching for this. >> okay. >> so the next, technology improvement is the cashiering. the primary department that is working on the implementatio
so the funding has been approved, and we have funding for the refresh of the technology. the project construction work has started. this kick off occurred in august. and the construction is in progress, and mechanical work and the electrical work actually are happening right now. the plan for the next few months is after the construction work is complete, we are going to have the equipment installed starting march. this is a multi phase and the first is where the dbi will have the data migrated...
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isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. . >>> the northeastern united states is getting ready for a major blizzard set to hit tomorrow. boston trucks loaded up sand today. forecasters expect the nor'easter will bring up to 2 feet of snow. flights have been canceled, including 29 flights in and out of san francisco international. >> here at home, we're also seeing rain? >>> yeah, rain showers. we had the first move through this morning, now the second one through parts of the bay area. and even a new thunderstorms possible in the short perm. right now on my storm tracker 2, this is the loop over the past 2 hours, you can see the activity moving on shore first up in the north bay. in fact, we'll come up tighter closer to nevado. right around 37 we have some down powers. out towards the sears point region. w
isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. . >>> the northeastern united states is getting ready for a major blizzard set to hit tomorrow. boston trucks loaded up sand today. forecasters expect the nor'easter will bring up to 2 feet of snow. flights have been...
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let's think about humanity, not technology. >> so i want to show you a couple of things and show you my version of a sizzle reel which is not sizzle and i am also mindful it's 4:00 o'clock on a friday so we are the last people between you and weekend, so let me say a couple of things. one is we built our platform with this thing called real name culture and people's actions are their identityity and we think when you do that people -- [inaudible] for the most part, people behave well because their actions are tied to themselves and their identity, and we've believed in this really firmly and it's the core of the kid's safety effort which is the thing that i worked on. that doesn't mean that everybody is good, and everybody behavesl but if we feel like real identity or real name identity is one of the things that causes people to behave nicely and we actually have seen data that when you take facebook and you take comments and import it to other sielts because it's facebook the amount of trooling go down and the amount of real and authentic comments go up and it's awesome and where we
let's think about humanity, not technology. >> so i want to show you a couple of things and show you my version of a sizzle reel which is not sizzle and i am also mindful it's 4:00 o'clock on a friday so we are the last people between you and weekend, so let me say a couple of things. one is we built our platform with this thing called real name culture and people's actions are their identityity and we think when you do that people -- [inaudible] for the most part, people behave well...
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technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future covered. today. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. today.
technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future covered. today. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. today.
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we created a whole technology group. ron conaway and others have stepped up and said, why don't we have a consistent voice? yes we have the chamber of commerce, the wonderful group we have worked with for many years, but why not also have an additional voice? so we formed sf city, a citizen's initiative for technology and innovation, which was aimed at the new developing companies to give us a constant dialogue about their ongoing needs. anything we have done is they have also embraced the needs of our city. it is a two-way conversation. that led to us revising our stock options. we were one of the few cities in the country that was taxing stock options. again, not understanding how the ipo was working for the startup companies, realizing that we would be punishing them for their growth and turnaround, so we gave them another six-year exemption on that. by the way, if we grow, if we sustain and assist you in growing, can you help us with job training? that is what started the conversation on sf city. they have an ongoing
we created a whole technology group. ron conaway and others have stepped up and said, why don't we have a consistent voice? yes we have the chamber of commerce, the wonderful group we have worked with for many years, but why not also have an additional voice? so we formed sf city, a citizen's initiative for technology and innovation, which was aimed at the new developing companies to give us a constant dialogue about their ongoing needs. anything we have done is they have also embraced the...
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it is not enacted at the moment, it is a law, it has to do with the patent and with the technology and so some people will argue about the pros and cons of that. but it just would create evidence that would assist in identifying what gunfired, what round. it would also apply
it is not enacted at the moment, it is a law, it has to do with the patent and with the technology and so some people will argue about the pros and cons of that. but it just would create evidence that would assist in identifying what gunfired, what round. it would also apply
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here is mark -- and some of the new technology. tom davis, what are you doing out here in las vegas? and speaking at one of the conferences and trying to enjoy the show. word?t is the >> leading consulting firm. >> since you have retired, is that what you have been doing? >> that is what i have been doing. >> what is the panel that you are headlining? >> we have a couple of members that will be talking about the fiscal cliff and what is happening or not happening in washington. try to let people understand why things are the way it is for people who do not understand how washington works. we try to demystify it for them. >> is there a particular angle to legislative policy when it comes to tech companies such as we are seeing here? >> they tend to be on the social side, social issues and to have a democratic heliceplolicies. on the economic policy, very free-trade, not a union type of operation. more market oriented. they get conflicted between the parties in this. the politics and the bay area is a culture that is a predominant fo
here is mark -- and some of the new technology. tom davis, what are you doing out here in las vegas? and speaking at one of the conferences and trying to enjoy the show. word?t is the >> leading consulting firm. >> since you have retired, is that what you have been doing? >> that is what i have been doing. >> what is the panel that you are headlining? >> we have a couple of members that will be talking about the fiscal cliff and what is happening or not happening...
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revolutionary idea in that it's combining the meetings on the ground with people there and engaging technology so people are putting their feedback online and real-time with the community members that are not in attendance might be thinkings and after meetings we are able to have people see and improve their ideas on neighborhood in addition, to having big posters directly on site in a location and it has been a tremendous effort to watch the community come together on it and a lot of times, people think of the sunset and how quiet and sleepy the evident is and i have to say this effort has rejuvenated the area and gotten a lot of people involved in it and so we are pleased po to be here and honor the people in it and so daniel is homesick so he is not here to say how proud he is on this project but as you know he is one of the biggest champions in saying that organized communities lead to resilient communities and so we have a few folks that we want to honor. general is not here to but she has been leading the effort with f f s f state student and we have focus that we want to recognize from
revolutionary idea in that it's combining the meetings on the ground with people there and engaging technology so people are putting their feedback online and real-time with the community members that are not in attendance might be thinkings and after meetings we are able to have people see and improve their ideas on neighborhood in addition, to having big posters directly on site in a location and it has been a tremendous effort to watch the community come together on it and a lot of times,...
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some of the technology? the technology is smart manufacturing, integration of i.t. throughout the entire production system. manufacturing is still if you will. i think that's the big thing that really will have a big impact within the next decade. >> okay, were going to focus on 3-d printing and the impact of the industrial impacts. >> first of all, i didn't disagree with anything you said. i disagreed with the light he said, but it's a false economy. i believe in history if you look at music or software, music was done by labels. then came the internet, pc, tablets and players. anybody can create music. anyone can create software. it's not one versus the other. there's a record of one, 10, 100, with sun, 1 million. i would arrogated elyse interesting things happening now because that's the same thing for everyone. the most interesting stuff in his second software is intermediate sized markets. what we see today is digital tools that don't work the way they will ultimately come of that are useful today creating entirely new market for people like houses, furniture,
some of the technology? the technology is smart manufacturing, integration of i.t. throughout the entire production system. manufacturing is still if you will. i think that's the big thing that really will have a big impact within the next decade. >> okay, were going to focus on 3-d printing and the impact of the industrial impacts. >> first of all, i didn't disagree with anything you said. i disagreed with the light he said, but it's a false economy. i believe in history if you...
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it is not enacted at the moment, it is a law, it has to do with the patent and with the technology and so some people will argue about the pros and cons of that. but it just would create evidence that would assist in identifying what gunfired, what round. it would also apply to revolvers. as far as present obama's proposals, he made them this month. some are executive actions and some he is calling for legislation. but he too is requiring asking for criminal background checks for all gun sales and he was going to address that by removing some barriers in health laws that prevent some states from making the information available to people that need it. he would go about improving centers for states to share information within the system and making sure that all of the federal agencies are talking with each other. and he would also make sure that his ag would be talking with the federal law enforcement agencies. and it goes on where his plan, you know, goes into the assault weapon ban. and he called for it to be reinstated and to be strengthened. and the one that this nation had expired
it is not enacted at the moment, it is a law, it has to do with the patent and with the technology and so some people will argue about the pros and cons of that. but it just would create evidence that would assist in identifying what gunfired, what round. it would also apply to revolvers. as far as present obama's proposals, he made them this month. some are executive actions and some he is calling for legislation. but he too is requiring asking for criminal background checks for all gun sales...
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it's focused on technology. "the communicators" is here doing interviews and looking at some of the new technology. here's some more of our programming. former congressman tom davis, what are you doing out here at ces in vegas? >> guest: well, this is where it's a lot more productive here than congress and my own life. i'm speaking at one of the conferences here and trying to enjoy the show. >> host: what's deloiotte? >> guest: deloiotte is the largest of the big accounting firms, consulting firms, professional services firms in the country. it's a partnership. >> host: since you've retired from congress, is that what you've been doing? >> guest: that's what i've been doing, work anything the consulting practice. >> host: what's the panel that you are headlining -- >> guest: well, i've got an issue on congress tomorrow. i've got a couple other members, and we're going to just talk about the fiscal cliff, we talk about what's happening or not happening in washington and try to let people understand why it's the w
it's focused on technology. "the communicators" is here doing interviews and looking at some of the new technology. here's some more of our programming. former congressman tom davis, what are you doing out here at ces in vegas? >> guest: well, this is where it's a lot more productive here than congress and my own life. i'm speaking at one of the conferences here and trying to enjoy the show. >> host: what's deloiotte? >> guest: deloiotte is the largest of the big...
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is focused on technology. "the communicators" is here doing in interviews and looking at some of the new technologtechnolog y. here some are of our programming. former congressman tom davis what are you doing out here in nevada? >> guest: i am out here with deloitte and speaking at one of the conferences here and trying to enjoy the show. >> host: what is deloitte? >> guest: deloitte is a accounting firm and consulting firm the largest leading consulting firms professional services firms in the country. >> host: since you retired from congress is that what you have been doing? >> guest: that is what i've been doing, doing consulting. i have got a couple of members talking about the fiscal cliff and to talk about what is happening or not happening in washington and he tried to let people understand why why it's the way it is. for people who don't understand how washington works, sometimes we try to do demystified for them. >> host: tom davis is there particular angle to legislative policy when it comes to tech
is focused on technology. "the communicators" is here doing in interviews and looking at some of the new technologtechnolog y. here some are of our programming. former congressman tom davis what are you doing out here in nevada? >> guest: i am out here with deloitte and speaking at one of the conferences here and trying to enjoy the show. >> host: what is deloitte? >> guest: deloitte is a accounting firm and consulting firm the largest leading consulting firms...
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aster than the laws of war and the technology change the way in which we conduct our wars when we speaking about drone warfare we're not really speaking about the area bomb being we're speaking about targeted attacks and especially the kind of a new type of attack that we've been seeing in the last decade that is called the extra troops juridical assassination these really are based on kill ists compiled by somebody either authorized by the people with the reason or transparency and we do not know how that process is undertaken and of course this is really what your investigations hinge on is gathering that all important data is that absolutely in the forensic architecture project at goldsmiths what we look at is the nature of war in an urban area and the most drone attacks are launched on inhabited areas areas with a lot of civilians with civilians and militant. in town gold in the numbers are very difficult to establish because both israel and the united states would consider every man over a certain age sometimes sixteen sometimes eighteen is a militant by definition we know it is not t
aster than the laws of war and the technology change the way in which we conduct our wars when we speaking about drone warfare we're not really speaking about the area bomb being we're speaking about targeted attacks and especially the kind of a new type of attack that we've been seeing in the last decade that is called the extra troops juridical assassination these really are based on kill ists compiled by somebody either authorized by the people with the reason or transparency and we do not...
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it can attract high paying jobs, it can power technological and scientific break through and keep us at the cutting edge of innovation, qb 3 also was the first part of the uc system to create a technical incubator, 280 million dollars raised and they were telling me earlier that a company from moscow wants to come and join and we are out of room and so we have to find more space for our incubator. so it is a small part of a great vision that all of california should be proud of. and i just want to end with a little word about the secret sauce. the secret sauce and life sciences at the university of california at san francisco. the secret sauce in innovation in the university of california and i was meeting with the fed share man in 2000 greenspan and he said governor you have something that no one else has, you have 14 research universities then 12 now 13. ten at the university of california a place that i went to called stanford which by the way was never in the top ten we lost every football game my first year, but thanks to the coach going pretty well know, thank you, go 9ers. >>
it can attract high paying jobs, it can power technological and scientific break through and keep us at the cutting edge of innovation, qb 3 also was the first part of the uc system to create a technical incubator, 280 million dollars raised and they were telling me earlier that a company from moscow wants to come and join and we are out of room and so we have to find more space for our incubator. so it is a small part of a great vision that all of california should be proud of. and i just want...
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visa, science, technology, engineering and math. and it was actually funny enough mitt romney's idea of stapling the s.t.e.m. visa to the degree. so it's included in both the senate and the president's proposal of for anybody who gets a master's or a ph.d., they can get a visa. the president's proposal also says that you have to have employment. and the senate's proposal, all you need is a degree. the president has taken it a step further and he also has a startup visa. he has, he wants to lift the employment per-country cap so that it's not you can have as many people from a few select countries. right now we limit it. and so there's quite a bit there for silicon valley. i think that the questions for them are, will they get the numbers that they want? >> and those numbers, certainly seem to be fluctuating depending on who you speak with. last word to marcela. i'm going to need you to keep this as tight as possible. basically republicans are saying if the president, if they're going to be onboard, they want more enforcement. but ho
visa, science, technology, engineering and math. and it was actually funny enough mitt romney's idea of stapling the s.t.e.m. visa to the degree. so it's included in both the senate and the president's proposal of for anybody who gets a master's or a ph.d., they can get a visa. the president's proposal also says that you have to have employment. and the senate's proposal, all you need is a degree. the president has taken it a step further and he also has a startup visa. he has, he wants to lift...
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, i will talk about the technology in my class this afternoon. it's really good because we document it because when you go to court, you can show training on a monthly basis. conferences, i can't tell you how excited i am these are happening. only in the last two or three years have these major conferences come about. the one up in canada, they were a great group of conferences and other people started to pick up on this. when i became an officer dealing with gravanis in 1991, there were no conferences and there was virtually no interest. as dr. spicer mentioned, every time it got good, i foupld myself out of a job. i was out of a job for about 6 months because it fell apart and then came back together. mer and more cities are realizing gravanis is a pattern crime and as dr. spicer pointed out, it's a great way crime to many other activities. so you can wind up precluding with a lot of other stuff by dealing with them when they are down to the part doing gravanis damage before they escalate to a more violent crime or serious crime. it's nice to a
, i will talk about the technology in my class this afternoon. it's really good because we document it because when you go to court, you can show training on a monthly basis. conferences, i can't tell you how excited i am these are happening. only in the last two or three years have these major conferences come about. the one up in canada, they were a great group of conferences and other people started to pick up on this. when i became an officer dealing with gravanis in 1991, there were no...
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satellite technology was the ideal disruptive technology for its time. it solved most of the problems that tied us to the constricted telecom world of 1968. it is like a tall radio tower. any place on the globe that can see the satellite can transmit. it has a lack of in with. it can carry a lot of tv signals at a low cost. he proceeded for the tasks he had in mind. it was opening up the telecom industry to new tv program voices, new opportunities for competition, and new services for consumers. to do this, he started with a simple idea that we called a policy that held any technically or financially qualified company could launch or operate a communication salad i -- satellite. in one stroke, adoption of this policy led to the entry of new satellite carriers. because of competition, nationwide connections were affordable for start up companies creating new cable program networks. like hbo and espn and mtv and ted turner's networks and even it expired -- inspired a new network concept called c-span. cable offered more than retransmit tv broadcast signals
satellite technology was the ideal disruptive technology for its time. it solved most of the problems that tied us to the constricted telecom world of 1968. it is like a tall radio tower. any place on the globe that can see the satellite can transmit. it has a lack of in with. it can carry a lot of tv signals at a low cost. he proceeded for the tasks he had in mind. it was opening up the telecom industry to new tv program voices, new opportunities for competition, and new services for...
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. >> i come from a district that has lots of technology in the southern part of the district. home of microsoft and a lot of biomedical device companies and rich agricultural industry of dairies and specialty crops. emigration is important from many different aspects. you talked -- we talked about h1b minute talk about a starter visa program. would you talk about how that would work in conjunction with the program? >> the starter visa would do wonderful -- wonders for seattle and new york and more for silicon valley. there are tens of thousands of companies that would be started almost overnight if we gave the entrepreneurs the ability to do that. it can start a company but you cannot work for a period that is brain dead. we would have a boom in entrepreneurship but we have not seen before. it should be done independently of everything else we're doing. just get that done so we can fix the immediate problem. there is the issue of hab's. -- h1b's. there are debates about whether they take jobs away. and in other parts you do need h1b's. the more urgent thing is to give green ca
. >> i come from a district that has lots of technology in the southern part of the district. home of microsoft and a lot of biomedical device companies and rich agricultural industry of dairies and specialty crops. emigration is important from many different aspects. you talked -- we talked about h1b minute talk about a starter visa program. would you talk about how that would work in conjunction with the program? >> the starter visa would do wonderful -- wonders for seattle and...
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the third principle is innovation and technology. when i say italy everybody will think of the arts and music. they don't think of technology yet we want to persuade you there are lots of things to be discovered. i was working in the world of energy and there i think we have taken enormous steps in the direction of a modern sustainable green economy, what we call now distributed generations of people producing and consuming energy. this is happening at an incredible pace in california and i know california like this is and we want to connect with california. some of the events will require the supports of the leaders that are here present, the leaders of the italian american associations. i am very proud to say that all of the leaders of the italian american associations are gathered today, mr. mayor, and senator assembly man and board of supervisors is here to celebrate with us and ramona blackwell who with the committee of the italians abroad and elected body and we will need your support and it's not just top down but bottom up. w
the third principle is innovation and technology. when i say italy everybody will think of the arts and music. they don't think of technology yet we want to persuade you there are lots of things to be discovered. i was working in the world of energy and there i think we have taken enormous steps in the direction of a modern sustainable green economy, what we call now distributed generations of people producing and consuming energy. this is happening at an incredible pace in california and i...
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today to commit ourselves again to the good work that dennis is doing and in the past, we have used our technology network to reach out to the congregations and in turn, they are letting their congregg gant know, we are here, we are concerned and we are committed partners. >> thank you and once again that you to all of the community representatives here and treasurer jose sises narrows [spelling?] has been a wonderful partner and the bank on san francisco program is a great gram and gives some of our most vulnerable another place to go it a responsible lending program which helps folks get the assistance they need and deserve so so thank you very much for being here and i'm happy to take any questions that you may have. >>> [inaudible] >> instructor: in general, let me just -- in you find that pay day lending operations, oftentimes focus in some of our economically vulnerable communities to take advantage of those individuals who might not think they have any alternative but go to a pay day lending operation that to a have lending needs met. san francisco is actually has some of the highest densit
today to commit ourselves again to the good work that dennis is doing and in the past, we have used our technology network to reach out to the congregations and in turn, they are letting their congregg gant know, we are here, we are concerned and we are committed partners. >> thank you and once again that you to all of the community representatives here and treasurer jose sises narrows [spelling?] has been a wonderful partner and the bank on san francisco program is a great gram and gives...
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through using smart technology. we look at technology as a real solution in many areas. we certainly see it in excess in the aviation arena. things like controlled flight terrain. things like midair collision. we have seen technology be a tremendous resource in eliminating the types of accident. and so those are three things i would like to put out there on the most wanted list. this year. i would like to focus on highway safety. that's with the fatalities are occurring. i know, so you different interests around the table and i look forward to answering your questions. >> one or two and move around the table. let me start with a 787 investigation on friday kelly, you were spoking person told reuters look our investigators are moving swiftly and making progress. what progress have you made and what do you know now that you didn't a week ago? >> i actually have some news to share. that's why you guys to come to the breakfast. and a piece that have is the announcing later today we're doing a media update tomorrow morning. we can one about two wreaks ago. we did a media avai
through using smart technology. we look at technology as a real solution in many areas. we certainly see it in excess in the aviation arena. things like controlled flight terrain. things like midair collision. we have seen technology be a tremendous resource in eliminating the types of accident. and so those are three things i would like to put out there on the most wanted list. this year. i would like to focus on highway safety. that's with the fatalities are occurring. i know, so you...
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one of the things interesting is at this convention we see new products and technologies being brought forward. in my 25 years as a building inspector this is the most interesting. where something has changed. this is fire-proof paint they're demonstrating here. the building at the end, and the building at this end were both filled with some material, wood and excelier and stuff to start a fire. they lit them at the same time. four or five minutes ago. the building on the end is painted with regular latex paint on everybody's house. the building next to that is painted with latex paint. >> that is catching fire now. >> we can simulate the fire spread from house to house. and we anticipate unfortunately again. the next 2 buildings are coated with the fireproof paint. many companies make this stuff. this is a particular brand made international fire resistance. >> they were generous to do the mock up for us. >> they have done this at the request of the building department. we have seen that the building at the end, just painted with latex paint is just about gone. the building next-door
one of the things interesting is at this convention we see new products and technologies being brought forward. in my 25 years as a building inspector this is the most interesting. where something has changed. this is fire-proof paint they're demonstrating here. the building at the end, and the building at this end were both filled with some material, wood and excelier and stuff to start a fire. they lit them at the same time. four or five minutes ago. the building on the end is painted with...
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latest weapon that scientist are using to fight air pollution. 7 news business and technology reporter david louie explains how airborne lab could some day allow to us bra breathe cleaner air. >> this jet is on target specific mission today. tout capture ozone and green house gas over the bay area in the never ending battle to control air pollution. one of the under wing pod is equipped as airborne science lab. intake on the bottom sample the air and out the back and measurement and analysis. the mission is the partnership of nasa aims the bay area air quality management district and other agencies. >> we hope to have an understanding of the air that flows into the bay area so the model that the air quality district runs can use the proper input conditions to understand how much we are being given and how much we are producing ourselves. >>reporter: jet stream deliver pollution from asia to california. that means conditions like this in beijing have an impact here. >> anything that is dealing in other part of the worldcom to us locally in the bay area and affect of that is we have to k
latest weapon that scientist are using to fight air pollution. 7 news business and technology reporter david louie explains how airborne lab could some day allow to us bra breathe cleaner air. >> this jet is on target specific mission today. tout capture ozone and green house gas over the bay area in the never ending battle to control air pollution. one of the under wing pod is equipped as airborne science lab. intake on the bottom sample the air and out the back and measurement and...
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technology helped pull the market higher with the tech sector up 1%. energy and consumer discretionary sectors were higher by 0.8% each. specialized semiconductor maker micro-chip technology led that sector. the company's outlook was much stronger than expected. shares gained 7.2%, rising to their highest price since march. micro-chip's gear is used in the automotive and industrial markets. also helping tech stocks was apple's 1.4% gain. shares have seen some buying this week after their steep fall since late january. and hewlett-packard gained 2.6% was the best among dow stocks. late today the largest outside investor in dell said it does not support the $24 billion deal to take it private. southeastern asset management owns about eight and a half percent of dell. it said the deal "grossly undervalues the company." boeing warned customers that deliveries due very soon of its dreamliner 787 could be delayed. regulators are still working to identify and fix the lithium batteries catching fire. shares dipped 1.1%. earlier this week shares were less than
technology helped pull the market higher with the tech sector up 1%. energy and consumer discretionary sectors were higher by 0.8% each. specialized semiconductor maker micro-chip technology led that sector. the company's outlook was much stronger than expected. shares gained 7.2%, rising to their highest price since march. micro-chip's gear is used in the automotive and industrial markets. also helping tech stocks was apple's 1.4% gain. shares have seen some buying this week after their steep...
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isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. complete bay area news coverage continues. this is ktvu channel two news at 5:00 o'clock. >>> 450 years we have in getting our mail delivered on saturday, but that won't be the case for much longer. today the u.s. postal service said is going to stop service on saturday later this summer and our consumer editor is in [indiscernible] tonight tells us some mail will be delivered but some won't. tom? >> reporter: that is exactly right, as of august, think about it. normal mail, letters, bills, magazines will not be arriving to be picked up at your home or business on saturdays. the post office is drowning in a sake of ready has to stop the bleeding. >> the choices to change the service or raise prices on people don't want prices raise so we will make changes to service
isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. complete bay area news coverage continues. this is ktvu channel two news at 5:00 o'clock. >>> 450 years we have in getting our mail delivered on saturday, but that won't be the case for much longer. today the u.s. postal...
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nearly 24,000 people relie on this 19th century technology.8fr mostly tourists. according to an i team report cable cars caused the most injuries of any form of transportation in the country. >> some people were tourists and they were supposed to get on a cruise this afternoon. unfortunately the ship left without them. >> when we come back here tonight protecting great white shark. you're going to hear from a local expert on whether this fish should be listed endangered. >> we're looking at mainly clear, dry conditions now but it could be wet for the morning commute. i'll have the accu-weather forecast coming up. >> special cases7?6mrgg your smart phone look like a tape or a fried egg but will that fool a robber? ahead on 7 on your side disguises for your smart phone. >> pebble beach, god waits for tee times here. >> hollywood celebrities got >> hollywood celebrities got into tightwell, well, well. growing up, we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you were lucky if you could record two shows. and if mom was recording h
nearly 24,000 people relie on this 19th century technology.8fr mostly tourists. according to an i team report cable cars caused the most injuries of any form of transportation in the country. >> some people were tourists and they were supposed to get on a cruise this afternoon. unfortunately the ship left without them. >> when we come back here tonight protecting great white shark. you're going to hear from a local expert on whether this fish should be listed endangered. >>...
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they now want to ban detachable magazines change definition of an el little shotgun to include new technology. and require all guns to be registered with the state. >> we need to lead the way. california needs to answer the call. >> bilz are infringement autos gun owners say this won't have stopped massa kerz like handy hook had they been enacted. >> what would stop killers is someone carrying a concealed permit. >> many families see the proposal as a step in the right direction. >> it's so awful to lose your child. and to lose nem this way. that many of us know we have to work on sparing other parents going through that. >> senate president expects swift approval for his package in the next few months but doesn't control the assembly it hasn't said yet whether it's on the same timetable. >> nompblg new bill forcing gun owners to purchase liability ex -- insurance making it mandatory to buy insurance before buying a new gun to encourage gun owners to take precaution autos want tone courage more people to get ed it indicated and to be storing guns and proper devices and again, for something li
they now want to ban detachable magazines change definition of an el little shotgun to include new technology. and require all guns to be registered with the state. >> we need to lead the way. california needs to answer the call. >> bilz are infringement autos gun owners say this won't have stopped massa kerz like handy hook had they been enacted. >> what would stop killers is someone carrying a concealed permit. >> many families see the proposal as a step in the right...
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i continue to live there and it has also been wonderful to be a part of this lovely group and their technology was amazing to us. we made a promise at the end of november that we would get it finished by the pd of christmas and we kept that props. so, carmen chiu that you so much for your support and all of your work with us and to daniel who also carries this dream with him, we thank you very much. (applause) . . >> that concludes our accommodations for today madame clerk why don't we go to general public comment. >> now is the opportunity for the public to comment generally within the subject matter jurisdiction of the board including those at some times on the media dopings calendar please note that public comment have not allowed on those comment which have already been subject to comment in a public committee and speakers needing translation will be allowed twice the time to testify and remove the document when the screen returns to the live cognitive rage raj of the meeting. >> thank you let's hear from the first speaker >>> i want to welcome a new supervisors. you will find that being s
i continue to live there and it has also been wonderful to be a part of this lovely group and their technology was amazing to us. we made a promise at the end of november that we would get it finished by the pd of christmas and we kept that props. so, carmen chiu that you so much for your support and all of your work with us and to daniel who also carries this dream with him, we thank you very much. (applause) . . >> that concludes our accommodations for today madame clerk why don't we go...
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one reason for the rise in attendance, technology and social media. you can see here hi-def cameras are everywhere and they have their own facebook fan page that are creating a buzz. >> networks like google plus and there are several social networks that are growing very quickly. events like this ceasily drive in lots of viral traffic. >> they attracted harvard university. 36 students and faculty members traveled to the festival to study the logistics involved in creating a pop up mega city. in san jose, lisa a gulezian, abc7 news. >>> the procedure that can turn back the clock on your looks has just become better. >> when i look in the mirror, i don't see a tired, worn out person. now i am happy inside and out. >> up next, a special report on the treatment that is leaving patients looking years younger. >> also the florida teenager who demonstrates whatnot to do when you appear before a judge. you will not believe what she said to the judge twice. >> and then on "jimmy kimmle live." >> tonight from "house of cards" emily and academy award nominee bra
one reason for the rise in attendance, technology and social media. you can see here hi-def cameras are everywhere and they have their own facebook fan page that are creating a buzz. >> networks like google plus and there are several social networks that are growing very quickly. events like this ceasily drive in lots of viral traffic. >> they attracted harvard university. 36 students and faculty members traveled to the festival to study the logistics involved in creating a pop up...
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. >> the city of san francisco is using the most innovative technology available. these devices allow people to remain out in their communities, doing things like shopping. it is great to be able to walk as a pedestrian in this city and cross streets safely. >> good evening and welcome to the regular meeting of the san francisco ethics commission. we'll begin by take the roll. commissioner studley. >> thank you all. here. >> commissioner hayon? >> here. >> commissioner hur? >> here? >> commissioner liu? >> here. >> all members being present, first item on the agenda is public comment on matters appearing or not appearing on matters of the ethics commission. >> good afternoon, commissioners and of course, stop the corporate rate of the public library and don't accept money from the friends of the library. you may remember that rights were violated on june 4th, 2009. you made a finding that she was guilty of official misconduct and made a reference to the mayor that the mayor should consider terminating her appointment on july 12th, 2011. you followed up with a direc
. >> the city of san francisco is using the most innovative technology available. these devices allow people to remain out in their communities, doing things like shopping. it is great to be able to walk as a pedestrian in this city and cross streets safely. >> good evening and welcome to the regular meeting of the san francisco ethics commission. we'll begin by take the roll. commissioner studley. >> thank you all. here. >> commissioner hayon? >> here. >>...
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when they began planning it, the technology to build it didn't exist. it had to be developed by companies and laboratories in europe, asia, and the united states. >> we, in doing these experiments, do push the technologies to the limits. and so, you know, industry eats this stuff up. they say, "here's something. we can make this faster. we know how to do this. okay, so now we can market it." and that's what's happened. >> so a lot of companies benefit from the technology that's developed. >> absolutely. >> one of the things they're hoping to find is called the higgs particle, named after peter higgs, a professor in scotland. he theorized that there must be something in the universe that we can't see that gives things weight or substance. he got a look at the first machine powerful enough to test whether he was right. >> the higgs particle is sometimes called the god particle. why? >> it's called that because it plays a very, very important role. in giving mass to the other particles, it allows solid structures, solid things, you, me, tables, chairs, to
when they began planning it, the technology to build it didn't exist. it had to be developed by companies and laboratories in europe, asia, and the united states. >> we, in doing these experiments, do push the technologies to the limits. and so, you know, industry eats this stuff up. they say, "here's something. we can make this faster. we know how to do this. okay, so now we can market it." and that's what's happened. >> so a lot of companies benefit from the technology...
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yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. sharble data plus unlimited talk and text. now save $50 on a droid razr maxx hd by motorola. >> bill: factor follow up segment tonight, there is federal law that says any american who travels to a foreign country for the purpose 'of engaging in any illicit sexual conduct with an underaged person can be charged with a crime here. if convicted the fellline could face 30 years in prison. with us now mark mukasey former federal prosecutor who has investigated so-called child sex tourism cases. there is an industry that does this stuff. thailand, right? that's a destination for this. they actually run tours, right? >> you are right. you are giving it a lot of credit by calling it an industry. it's actually a bunch of sick pervert twisted people. thankfully there are also dedicated law enforcement people. >> bill: what i'm saying it's an industry. it's organized? >> you are
yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. sharble data plus unlimited talk and text. now save $50 on a droid razr maxx hd by motorola. >> bill: factor follow up segment tonight, there is federal law that says any american who travels to a foreign country for the purpose 'of engaging in any illicit sexual conduct...
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we have to find ways to bring that technology and combine the social technology. the large corporate level, national community level and also value creation model as well. i first got involved in this and thinking about policies 30 samaj years ago. i saviors working for toyota before they brought their system to the united states. they hired me to be the person to help transfer the system to the u.s. i could learn what they add it and share it here with my country and i did that over the years. as we went through a process of determining skills necessary, one of the items i came up as we need education. the basic skills is so very, very important. the one criteria we had as we started working with uaw, general motors and a space-time with team-based problems skills. this isn't something that's new. i don't think the equation has changed, for bringing a lot of manufacturing back. as a matter of how we understand all the implications. so how we can have people working together with technology is key to how well we can be successful. >> rate, thanks. also the power o
we have to find ways to bring that technology and combine the social technology. the large corporate level, national community level and also value creation model as well. i first got involved in this and thinking about policies 30 samaj years ago. i saviors working for toyota before they brought their system to the united states. they hired me to be the person to help transfer the system to the u.s. i could learn what they add it and share it here with my country and i did that over the years....
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isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. >>> travelers waiting to see what virgin america's entree will do to ticket prices. the airline will offer four nonstop flights a day to l.a.x. the tickets for the first flights go on sale tomorrow morning. that's when prices will be announced. >>> get ready to have a blast at candlestick. literally. plans are to blow up the stadium that has been a huge part of our local history. the 49ers, the giants and even the beatles' final concert. everything seems to have happened at candlestick. developers want to make way for a new residential and office complex. it could happen just weeks after the 49ers' final game of next season. more 49ers news and sharks news coming up next. there's this island -- and it's got super-cute kangaroos. barrow island has got rare kangaroos.
isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. >>> travelers waiting to see what virgin america's entree will do to ticket prices. the airline will offer four nonstop flights a day to l.a.x. the tickets for the first flights go on sale tomorrow morning. that's when...
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has been an area of attention during my five-year tenure and with the diligent work of information technology and business analyst chris, was significantly improved our website. and continues to be a vital, out reach tool for us. and we have posted on the website, commonly asked questions and answers about the occs and we have a calendar of public out reach activity and our annual and quarterly reports to the police commission, our community out reach plan, informational prosures in english, and other languages. and our medation brochure in the top five targeted languages. the police commission hearing notice and 40 locations through san francisco where occ complaint forms can be obtained. for several years budgetary constraints have gotten in the way of on-line complaint filing but i am happy to report that is well under way. on-line complaint filing the development thereof. and we anticipate that we will be able to go live by the second quarter of this year. by june 30th. >> finally to the 2013, out reach goals and we will provide the services, and here in community members policy concerns
has been an area of attention during my five-year tenure and with the diligent work of information technology and business analyst chris, was significantly improved our website. and continues to be a vital, out reach tool for us. and we have posted on the website, commonly asked questions and answers about the occs and we have a calendar of public out reach activity and our annual and quarterly reports to the police commission, our community out reach plan, informational prosures in english,...
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technology giant cisco expects monthly bills will be $40 higher by 2017. that is because americans will be using about eight times more data by then. connection speeds expects to be three times faster. you may be able to get a table cloth and silver wear with that big mac next time you visit mcdonalds if a franchise down under catches on. a mcdonalds in australia is separating itself but offering more elegant dining. this startsed off as something special for his parents. other customers saw and asked for the same level of service. the elegant mcdonalds will test out the idea for five weeks, so far they say customers seem to like it. >> oh. fancy. >> would you like silverware with that fry? >> a reminder abc 7 is the only base to wax oscars. you can get ready is w.our official oscars app too. this app available for anddroid and kindel fire. >> sandhya patel is bundled up on the roof its cold. >> the sun is going to be a thing of the past. winter about to pay us a visit. cold showers and low snow levels. let me show you what it looks like as we show you sun
technology giant cisco expects monthly bills will be $40 higher by 2017. that is because americans will be using about eight times more data by then. connection speeds expects to be three times faster. you may be able to get a table cloth and silver wear with that big mac next time you visit mcdonalds if a franchise down under catches on. a mcdonalds in australia is separating itself but offering more elegant dining. this startsed off as something special for his parents. other customers saw...
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you know, toy technology company. i don't need that. entertainment. there's so many good technology companies. you know what i would buy over that one? how about apple. down on its luck. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round." >>> the "lightning round" is sponsored by t.d. ameritrade. >>> coming up, with more than 30 years of experience, you've got the markets brightest mind at your disposal. so what are you waiting for? e-mail or tweet your most pressing questions around stay tuned to see if they get answered on the air. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >>> jim cramer looking out for you. >> thank you, sir, for helping us average joes. >> thank you for all you door to the small investors. >> thank you for sharing your knowledge with the every ma
you know, toy technology company. i don't need that. entertainment. there's so many good technology companies. you know what i would buy over that one? how about apple. down on its luck. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round." >>> the "lightning round" is sponsored by t.d. ameritrade. >>> coming up, with more than 30 years of experience, you've got the markets brightest mind at your disposal. so what are you waiting for?...
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isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. (male announcer) this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> developing tonight at eight o-clock. kron-4 has learned the name of the teenage girl who was found dead in a fairfield park late last week. this comes. as police continue to try to figure out who killed her. and why. kron-4's dan kerman has the latest details. >> reporter: janelle conway was found in a public park. >> issue was very sweet and loving and we are really hurt by the whole thing. >> this set grandmother was just one visiting the park to pay their respects. she spoke but would not a lot cause to share her face. >> i am heartbroken. that is why i am here to show the support that we have for her loss. it is really sad that had to end this way. another person says about the teenag
isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. (male announcer) this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> developing tonight at eight o-clock. kron-4 has learned the name of the teenage girl who was found dead in a fairfield park late last week. this...
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>> i think with technology getting better and better, we will see more and more of these. you know, i think it's always very, very important to remember that that the technology might be getting close tore connecting you with medical care. but it should never replace medical care. that is what you should always think and we have seen all the body tracking technologies, you can measure your heart rate and everything. but your smartphone will not replace your doctor. >> very good advice. we have been hearing about this new thing for twitter that lets us watch video right there on the page. tell us about vine, i have been hearing you talk about it on the network earlier in the week. >> sure, vine, it's something that is getting a lot of attention, and it's a separate app that you download, but it's under the parent twitter company. and, you can take six second videos using your iphone by putting your hand on the phone and it will record the video. it will go in six seconds and it loops over and over again and it has spurred a lot of creativity. in twitter, you have 140 charac
>> i think with technology getting better and better, we will see more and more of these. you know, i think it's always very, very important to remember that that the technology might be getting close tore connecting you with medical care. but it should never replace medical care. that is what you should always think and we have seen all the body tracking technologies, you can measure your heart rate and everything. but your smartphone will not replace your doctor. >> very good...